“Lean Not unto Thine Own Understanding”
I couldn’t be more thrilled to have received this assignment to come to Provo—to Brigham Young University to speak at your weekly devotional. As you have just heard, I am Bishop Stevenson. It was just...
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View ArticleDivinely Appointed Responsibilities, Heavenly Blessings
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View ArticlePointing Our Souls to Christ
By “Pointing Our Souls to Christ,” we gain divine help and develop a closeness to Him that strengthens us on our journey to our Heavenly home.
View ArticleOf Disciples and Higher Education
Access to a higher education of spiritual knowledge allows us to transcend our struggles and flaws and become more like our Savior.
View ArticleScholarship and Faith: Insights from My BYU Experience
BYU implements a unique form of teaching centered around scholarship and faith that draws us closer to the Savior’s example.
View ArticleIt’s a Dangerous Business, Going Into the Laboratory
By following the directions of simple ideas and discoveries, one can be swept into all sorts of adventures.
View Article“To Believe on Their Words”
“To believe on their words” doesn’t mean relying on the faith of others but borrowing a spark to light your own testimony aflame.
View ArticleFaith in the Lord, Faith in Ourselves
Developing faith in ourselves requires us to trust in the Lord as well as have faith in His great plan and our part in it.
View ArticleCultivating Godliness in Mortality
To cultivate godliness within ourselves, we must develop wisdom, curiosity, and patience in mortality to prepare for what is to come.
View ArticleYour Path to Discipleship
Your path to discipleship must include knowing and valuing who you are, seeing and loving others, and choosing to serve throughout your life.
View ArticleSix Ways to Be a Better Boat Builder
Christopher A. Mattson offers six ways to build spiritual boats that will carry us through life's journey, no matter the situation.
View ArticleSomething About Mental Health
When it comes to our mental health, it is important to say something and know something so that we can overcome the difficulties we face.
View ArticleFinding Wonder in Remote Places
We can gain greater knowledge, joy, knowledge, and understanding by cultivating sources of wonder in our lives.
View Article“Give Heed to the Words of the Prophets”
We must “give heed to the words of the prophets”—past and present—in order to build our faith and be protected from future evils.
View ArticleThis Is a Student
President Worthen presents a refined strategic plan that focuses more students and the ways BYU can help them achieve their potential.
View ArticleThe Aims of a BYU Education
BYU offers education paired with spiritual experience, which enables—and obligates—us to love and serve those around us.
View ArticleBecoming New Creatures
BYU is unique in that as we incorporate the gospel into our learning and teaching we will receive promised blessings.
View ArticleTaking Charge of Our Own Testimony
Taking charge of our own testimony means partnering with the Lord to steadily grow and develop ourselves to become more refined and faithful.
View ArticleWe Get to Choose Our Destiny
Expanding on the ideas of President Russell M. Nelson, President Worthen explains how we get to choose our own destiny through our decisions.
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